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j / i o t h the time of its first test. Pneumatic No. 2, with the
new packing, stood up over % the time.
Two hours later another test. Pneumatic No. 1, still
I/ioth. Pneumatic No. 2 stood up three-quarters as long-
as the first test—-a 50% improvement on second test.
Twenty-four hours later Pneumatic No. 1 was still i/ioth.
But Pneumatic No. 2 had returned to highest efficiency—
st^ood up the full time of its very first test.
What is the conclusion?
That this new packing
automatically takes up any loosening of the pneumatic due
to shrinkage—preserving the vacuum at its highest point of
efficiency automatically.
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Perhaps this sounds technical to you. But study it closely
and you will see how important this discovery of ours is to
the seller and user of player pianos.
And it is one more indication of the constant progress
niade by the Simplex Action.
We have a book which tells all about the Simplex Action
and the famous Simplex features; the Simplex Unit Pneu-
matic; the Simplex Valve; the Simplex Trapezoid Tracker
Bar, etc.; features which place the Simplex Action in a field
by itself. Contains information valuable to player manufac-
turers; to retail piano merchants; to salesmen, tuners and
repairmen. Write for a free copy today.
SIMPLEX PLAYER ACTION COMPANY
10 Blackstone Street
Worcester, Mass.
Theodore P. Brown,
pioneer in
player
piano
development;
head of the Simplex
Player Action Com-
pany; originator of
revolutionizing inven-
tions in the player
action field.
PLAYER
SOLVED THE SIMPLES! WAY
Two screws fasten a
Simplex Unit Pneu-
- malic securely into its
place.